Hoodoo Man Blues- National Recording Registry Essay

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This is the second in a series of essays written for the National Recording Registry, addressing Hoodoo Man Blues, the great Junior Wells (and Buddy Guy) LP that was released in 1965. It is a significant record in several respects, and I was fortunate to get input from Bob Koester, the owner of Delmark Records (which released the album) and producer of the record. It capture the feel of a live band in a club like almost no other and is an essential part of the "electric blues" repertoire. National Recording Registry- Hoodoo Man Blues - The Vinyl Press

The views expressed are not those of the Library of Congress.
 
Nice essay, Bill. It's my understanding that Buddy and Junior had a long musical relationship. Their Blind Pig/Ripple Records vinyl release of "Drinkin' TNT 'N' Smokin' Dynamite" is a great album, also. When I played that album at Lonestar Audio Fest, people were asking me who that was.
 
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